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Arts & Culture Books
The ecstatic, tragic life of Muhammad Ali
December 28, 2017
Readers who identify with Ali will have to shut their eyes to the negatives and praise the positives.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: A Christian town faces its sins in post-war Hungary in “1945”
November 07, 2017
World War II has just ended, and a little town is struggling to come to terms with its past
Faith Faith in Focus
A journey through an ever-evolving Catholic Church on El Camino
October 16, 2017
Changing churches, confessionals and saints through the centuries
Faith Faith in Focus
A Jesuit on El Camino with The New York Times
October 12, 2017
Tuesday, May 4, was our first walk, a 10-mile, six-hour march with a band of 23 men and women.
Arts & Culture
‘Faces Places’ may be the quintessential French road movie
October 03, 2017
“Faces Places” presents two modern artists rolling through southern France in a truck, a high-tech rolling photo-art laboratory.
Arts & Culture Television
Ken Burns’s ‘Vietnam’ revisits a barbaric war and asks, what went wrong?
September 13, 2017
For nearly 20 years, the United States was severely divided by race, and a generational split not seen since the Civil War.
Arts & Culture Film
Can dance provide the meaning of life? The film "Polina" asks the question.
August 24, 2017
"Polina," which premieres in the United States Aug. 25, focuses on what it means to find one’s calling in life, particularly one called to dance
Arts & Culture Last Take
The pope and the press: a surprisingly friendly relationship
July 12, 2017
How Pope Francis has changed the Catholic Church's relationship with the media
Arts & Culture Film
In ‘The Midwife,’ a Christian message of forgiveness—without Christ
July 06, 2017
I am intrigued by new French films that dramatically apply religious principles without the mention of God.
Arts & Culture Art
It's been 100 years since the United States entered World War I. What have we learned?
June 29, 2017
The New York Historical Society is presenting, "World War I Beyond the Trenches" as part of the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War I.
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